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The Accord Hotel is pleasantly lo- cated, the rooms are large, airy and well furnished, and under the proprietorship of John J. Schoonmaker, furnishes good ac- commodations for the guests at reasonable prices. Those who are accustomed to travel, know how to appreciate a good hotel in a country village. We commend this house to the traveling public. See page 151.
George H. Gross, manufacturer of Horse Powers, Threshers and Cleaners, &c., Fly Creek, Otsego Co., N. Y., advertis- es on page 302. Mr. Gross is the successor of E. W. Badger; he is an enterprising young man, an excellent mechanic, and gives his personal supervision to all work done in his shop, which is a sufficient guar- antee that it will be well done. We take pleasure in commending him to the public as every way worthy of their patronage.
A. Warts Tice, Photographer, Canal Street, Ellenville, N. Y., whose card ap- pears on page 324. is getting out some of the finest pictures to be found in Ulster County. His pictures have a life-like ex- pression, rendering them very desirable. Let those who wish for good pictures, at low prices, give him a call, and he will sat- isfy the most exacting.
Ridenour & Sleight, manufacturers and dealers in Furniture, Upholstery, House Furnishing Goods &c., No. 21 Wall Street, Kingston, N. Y., have a fine assort- ment of Parlor Furniture, Chamber, Dining Room and Office Furniture, of all styles and prices ; while in the Upholstery line, they have every desirable style to suit the par- chaser. A large stock of Undertaking Ma- terials are always on hand. and Undertak- ing in all its branches attended to at short notice. For further particulars we refer our readers to their advertisement on page 185.
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The Victor Mower, manufactured by E. M. Krum & Co., Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y., is advertised on page 330. Among the large number of Mowers which have been presented before the public for their patronage, the "Victor" presents claims that should not be overlooked by the farmers of this country. While po-sousing the improvements of the best machines, it has added several new features, rendering it unsurpassed, if equalled, by any other machine now before the public. The ma- chine is made of good materials, well put together and, with the contemplated im- provements for 1872, it bids fair to become the Victor over all others.
Nickason Brothers, manufactur- ers and dealers in Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c., Ellenville, N. Y., are pre- pared to furnish every description of work for building houses outside and inside. Parties wishing anything in this line, have only to select their pattern and the work will be done promptly and in the best man- ner. Wecommend our readers to this en- terprising firm. See card on page 290.
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Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville.
Mahler, Reynolds & Du Bois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks
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Mower and Self-Raking Renper, the most Porfoot Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. Ser Card on Map.
BUCKEYE
324 ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
A. Wurts Tice PHOTOGRAPHER, Canal Street, Ellenville, N. Y.
KINGSTON STEAM LAUNDRY ! George Proper, - Proprietor,
South Sterling Street, Near the New Cemetery, KINGSTON, N. Y.
Will call at Hotels and Private Houses for Clothes, and return them done up in good style.
Charges Reasonable, and Work Warranted to Suit.
VAN BUREN & BLANSHAN, Wholesale and Retail
Druggisto COR. UNION AVENUE AND ST. JAMES ST., KINGSTON, N. Y., Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Brushes, Lamps and Chimneys, Fancy Articles, &c.
GEORGE BLANSHAN. HOWARD F. VAN BUREN.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
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its former proprietor. Every effort is minde to satisfy all reasonable demande and furn- inh his guests with a comfortable home while stopping with him. Those who en- joy good, wholesome food, and good, clean Empire Stove Store, Ellenville, N. Y., is the place to go for the best Stoves to beds, with polite and attentive servants, will appreciate the Webb Honse. Mr. C.'s card will be found on page 826. Webb House. Ellenville, N. Y., has recently passed into the hands of Jonas Crismaa, who is prepared to sustain the I be found in the country. A great varlety well earned reputation of the house ander | of the latest improvements are always on hand, and the man must be very hard to Huit, if he cannot be suited here. Every- thing in the line of Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Hollow Ware, is always to be found ; in fact everything in the line of House Furnishing Goods. It is useless to attempt to enumerate, bnt read Mr. P. F. Beers's advertisement, and if you want anything not found there, call at his store, opposite the M. E. Church, and you will not be com- pelled to go empty away. See page 324.
Van Buren & Blanshan, Drug- gists, corner of Union Avenue and St. James Street. Kingston, N. Y., are prepar- ed to supply the country merchants with Drugs, Medicines, Paint», Oils, Perfumery, Lamps and Chimneys, Fancy Articles, &c., at as low rates as any honse in the County, while at retail they are able to sell a better article at a lower price than most other dealers. See advertisement on page 324.
Moses Wolf, proprietor of Livery Stable, Kerhonkson, N. Y., keeps good Horses and Carriages to accommodate the public, for which he charges a moderate compensation. We commend him to the pat- rouage of those who want a good turnout. A general sale and exchange business is carried on, to which we invite all horse dealers and others. Mr. W's card appears on page 256.
Meat Merket. - Those who know what good Meat is, and wish to know where to get it, will hear of something to their advantage by reading Moses Wolf's card ou page 256. The people of Kerlionk- son and vicinity will please to take notice. If any of you have a good beef to sell, call on him and he will give you a fair bargain.
H. H. Terwilliger, Commission Merchant and dealer in Groceries, Provi- sions &c., Ellenville, N. Y., publishes an advertisement on colored page 152. Mr. T. was one of the first to enlist in the service of his country in 1861. and served it faith- fully until compelled by severe wounds re- ceived in battle, to return home. With a constitution impaired, and still suffering from the terrible ordeal through which he passed, he has established himself iu busi- ness, where he will serve his costomers as faithfully as he did his Country. If there is one claer of men more deserving of public patronage than another, it is those who sac- rifced everything that we might enjoy the blessing of a good Government. Aside from his soldier life, Mr. T. is every way worthy of the patronage of this community.
Solomon Deyo, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery, Boots, Shoes &c., New Paltz, N. Y., publishes a card on page 218. We take pleasure in calling the atten- tion of the public to this establishment. feeling assured that while we do so, we are doing the public a favor which they will acknowledge after calling at Deyo's and examimuy his stock and prices. fle has a general Hesortiment of all goods wanted in this community, and sells at moderate prices. Call and see.
C. G. De Witt, Jobber and Builder, Napanoch, N. Y., manufactures all kinds of Mouldings and deals in Lumber of all kinds. He has a Planing Mill, and will furnish dressed Inmber. for building purposes, at short notice. Those who have occasion to purchase lumber will find it for their ad- vantage to call on DeWitt before making their purchases. We take pleasure in call- ing attention to his card on paga 326.
Newton Rockwell, Watchinaker and Jeweler, Canal Street. Ellenville. N. Y., is prepared to do all work in his line, in a mannerto suit the customer. If you want a good article, call on Rockwell and he will sell you goods and warrant them as represented. Try him. His card appears on page 278.
Mrs. Wallace, Napanoch, N. Y., keeps a fine Millinery Store to which we call the attention of the ladies. Fancy Goods and Trimmings in great variety. See card on page 278.
Kerhoukson Hotel, by J. O. Schoonmaker, is located in the village of Kerhonkson, and is fitted np for the accom- modation of the public. Transient or per- manent boarders will find good accomoda- tions and moderate charges. See advertise- ment on page 310.
Turck & Hurhans, dealers in Lum- ber, Garden Street, Rondout, N. Y., ad- vertise ou colored page 1:6. They keep & general assortment of Lumber of all kinds and fill all orders promptly. Their yard is located near the Rhincheck Ferry and R. & O. R. R. Depot, so that lumber can be shipped promptly to any point de- sired. Pine, Spruce, Hemlock and Black Walnut Lumber, in any quantity, always on hand. Builders and others who buy large quantities, will find it for their ad- vantage to call on Turck & Burhans.
George Proper, proprietor of Steam Laundry, South Sterling Street, Kingston, N. Y., is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in the best manner. Clothes called for and returned in good order, and charges moderate. He ie worthy the pat- ronage of this community. His card sp- pears ou page 221.
J. G. Corbin, Saloon and Boarding House, Hasbronek Avenne, corner of Mea. dow Street, Rondout, N. Y., published a card on page 14, to which we call atten- tion. Let those interested call ut Corbin's -
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. Sce Card on Map.
BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester In the World.
Cahier, Reynolds & Du Bols, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville. VER
326 ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
C. G. DEWITT,
Napanoch, N. Y., Carpenter and Builder, AND PROPRIETOR OF
PLANING MILL.
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
MOULDINGS AND DEALER IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
Siding, Flooring and Building Materials generally, ready for immediate use, always on hand.
WEBB HOUSE,
MAIN STREET, ELLENVILLE, N. Y.
JONAS CRISMAN, Proprietor.
This well-known House having come into the possession of the undersigned by pur- chase, everything will be done to retain for it its well merited reputation, and no pains spared to increase its accommodations and attractions to the traveling public and per- manent guests.
The Bar will be kept supplied with a choice stock of WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS.
The various lines of STAGES to and from ELLENVILLE, stop at the House daily.
An OMNIBUS will run to and from the House and Railroad Depot, in connection with every train. Guests carried FREE. Village Passengers 15 cents.
A FIRST CLASS
Is Attached to the Hotel .. JONAS CRISMAN.
Ulster County Table of Distances,
Showing the distance in miles and fractions of miles between the principal Villages.
VILLAGES.
Accord.
Basinville.
Ellenville.
Elmore's
Hurley.
High Falls.
Kingston.
Kerhonkson.
Lackawack.
Marlborough.
Modena.
Malden.
Milton.
New Paltz.
Napanoch.
Pine Hill.
Rondont.
Rosendale.
Saugerties.
Shokan.
Stone Ridge.
Tuthilltown.
Ulsterville.
West Hurley.
Woodstock.
Woodstock ..
1234 37
35 3/119
10%|183; 10
12717 373 .36 131
12
30
126
12
17
10
13
171,32
49
-45
Wert Hurley .
1194 33
1314. 15
641137 6
23 334 32 .27
16
26
21
22
29
8
13
14
C;x 29
12
Ulsterville ..
9 11 83,81
25
35
19 :188 26% 16
149
122%|19
2614 13
116 15% 503/23
15
35
303/ 17
Tuthilltown.
13
5 .17%21 X 21/ 13
23
9% 21
14%%| 4
37
10%| 7
25
35
31
31
29 3
20
17
Shokan ..
19% 3334 3132 21
Stone Ridge.
6
:18 13% 7
2
10
10
20
173116
121
22X 10
181 16
83% /12
14
20
Saugerties.
28
10
21
15
24
12
32
42
38
34
2
32
28
23
88
36
8
Rosendale.
8
120
20
9%
6%
4
8
12
2.1
2531.1.4
20%
16 8
14
28
37
Rondout ..
19
5
12
2
22
32
24
50 22
38
55
13< 152
193/
Pine Hill.
3937 3822 51% 41
6
5% 30
13% 10
26
22 % 130%
New Paltz Landing
Marlborough. 1
2736 17532 17
40
25 36 26
24
31
22
13× 23x 10%
Malden.
30
12
42
23
17
26
14
31
4.1
10
36
Milton ..
23X 135 28
11
35 20%|20
20
30
43/ 4
6X 34
6
180
12%
2.1 344
10
1016:30
New Paltz Landing . Napanoch ..
284 171 32341 7 19 16 16
10 22 15% 27% 23 14
26
28
9
3
12
Kerhonkron ..
4
14 8
21X 17
8
20
Lackawack ..
14
20
30
10
Modena.
17
7
2124 17X 28%|14
Hurley.
13
265 25
12
High Falls.
4
118
16
1316
8%
Kingston.
16
28
12
20
Corners.
Accord.
Basinville.
18
- Ellenville ..
Elinore's Cornere.
17% |216 29%
.
327
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DISTANCE TABLE.
New Paltz
20 |12 21% 11X 1432 8 16
16% 263 1734
4
43% 5332 61
16
18
16- 18
12
19% 23
15 4 15% 15
23X 33/ 41
30
13%
6
35
-17
6 135:28
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ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
MONTICELLO, N. Y.
LeGrand Morris, Proprietor.
O'NEILL'S LIVERY ATTACHED.
Bus to and from all Trains Free.
ALL STAGES START FROM THIS HOTEL.
Ister Daily G azette
Containing the latest general news and local intelligence. Published every morning, (Sundays excepted.) by
PARR HARLOW. ' Subscription $5,00 per Year.
Ulster Weekly Gazette
The largest and best Weekly paper in the County. Contains 35 col- umns of reading matter each week. Published every Thursday. SUBSCRIPTION $1,25 PER YEAR. Special attention given to
JOE PRINTING In all its branches. Work done with neatness and dispatch, and at rea- sonable prices. Office,-32 WALL ST., (opp. Court House.) KINGSTON, N. Y. PARR HARLOW, Proprietor.
Mower and Self-Raking Roaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
Adriance, Platt & Co., 105 Greenwich St .. New York. See Card on Map.
BUCKEYE
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
329
New Mountain House, Sam's Point, was erected during the summer of 1871, for the accommodation of visitors to this point, from which is obtained ore of the finest views to be seen in the State. Mr. Botsford, the proprietor, takes pleasure in entertaining his guests and pointing out the objects of interest to be seen from his premises. We know of no place where s per- BOD can spend a day more pleasantly. Visi- tors leaving the cars at Ellenville or Pine Bush, can easily visit the Point, and return the same day. For further particulars see advertisement on colored page 133, and his- torical sketch of Wawarsing.
J. & A. A. Whitaker. General Merchants, Kerhonkson, N. Y , keep a good stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes &e., and are always ready to wait upon their customers and supply their wants at the lowest price. Those in want of any goods usually kept in a country store will do well to cail at Whitaker's. Their card appears on page 330.
Alonzo Lefever, dealer in Timber, Piles &c .. Accord. N. Y., publishes a card on page 151. He keeps a good stock and makes a specialty of Hickory Batts and Oak Piles. " Cordwood of various kinds al- ways on hand. Call on him for anything in his line and you will be honorably dealt with.
Payntar, Burhans & Oliver, dealers in Hardware, Cutlery &c .. corner of Crown and North Front Sts., Kingston. N. Y .. have one of the largest stocks of Hardware in the County. embracing Agri- cultural Implemente, Mowing Machines, Iron and Steel. Nails, and everything neu- ally found in a first-Class Hardware Store. Merchants and farmers of Ulster and ad- joining connties will fi. d this the place to purchase their goods. They are honorable fair-dealing men, and customers may de- pend on getting their money's worth. They advertise on page 321.
Barhans & Felten, dealers in Coal and Lumber, corner East Front and Main Streets, Kingston, N. Y., publish a card on page 185. Their stock of Pine. Hemlock, Chestnut, Mapie. Spruce, Cedar and all Building materials, is such as to meet the demand of their customers. Their stock of Coal embraces all that is desirable in this market. Give them a call.
Napanoch Hotel, under the pro- prietorship of Aaron Schoonmaker, has been thoroughly repaired and refurnished. and now offers good accommodations to the traveling public. Mr. S. gives his person- al attention to the wants of his queste. making the house a desirable one for either transient or permanent boardere. The table is well supplied and the beds lure the
The stable accommodations are good, and a good Livery supplies every demand in that department. The Hotel is on Main Street, Napanoch, N. Y. See card on page 278.
Taylor & Haight, Ellenville, N. Y., are prepared to do plain and fancy Job Printing. in a manner not to be surpaesed by any office in Ulster County. We have seen their work and know whereof we af- firm. They are the enterprising publisbers of the Ellenville Journal, a large nine- column paper, filled with matter interest- ing to all within the sphere of its circula- tion. Every intelligent man wants a local paper, and is personally interested in its euccess. See advertisement on page 256.
A. B. Wood, Merchant Tailor, Ellen- ville, N. Y., publishes a card on page 200. Mr. Wood keeps a good assortment of Cloths and makes them up in the best style, guaranteeing fits in every case. Judging from the number of well-dressed people who are seen coming from this establish- ment every day, he must have a good trade.
Traveler's Home, Grahamsville, Sul- livan Co. N. Y., has recently passed into the hands of William C. Gillett, who has fitted it up in good style and ie now pre- pared to accommodate the traveling public. The house is well furnished and the table is supplied with the best the market affords. Mr. G. ie attentive to the wants of his cne- tomers and will undoubtedly have a good run of business. See card, page 302.
J. D. Deyo, proprietor of the Ellen- ville Livery Stable, is prepared to furnish Horses and Carriages at short notice. Those who want a good team will consult their own interest by calling on Deyo, at the office of Terwilliger's Hotel, Ellenville, N. Y. His card appears on page 278.
J. M. & J. J. Hasbrouck, dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Yankee Notions &c., New Paltz, N. Y., publish a neatly dis- played advertisement on page 214, setting forth the fact that they are still in the field with a good stock of all goods needed in this community, and are telling the same at as low prices as the market will allow. Messrs. Hasbrouck are too well known in this community, as fair dealing men, to need any commendation from us. Give them a call.
T. Murray & Co., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Wines, Liquors, Crockery, Glassware &c., Garden and Ferry Streets, Rondout, N. Y., has supplied his store with a good stock of Groceries and other goods nenally found in a store of this kind, and is bound to please bis customere. His ad- vertisement appears on page 270.
A. P. Van Buren, dealer in Gro- ceries and Provisions corner of Abeel and Division Street4, Rondont, N. Y., publieh- es a finely illustrated advertisement on page 2.4. from which we infer that he is weary traveler to the embrace of Morpheus. | prepared to supply the co " missary depart- ment of a small army, wi.b everything needed and more too. Or perhaps we should say everything needed in the com- missary department of a first-class family or hotel. Call and see for yourselves.
BUCKEYE
Adriance, Platt & Co., 105 Greenwich Ft., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.
330 RI Gahler, Reynolds & Dullois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks , Hoyt Pro's Leather Belting, Du Pont's Powder, &c., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville. SFCARS 1
ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE VICTOR MOWER! Formerly Known as the Champion.
134
LEANXAY
The following are a few of the advantages of the Victor:
The Driver, while in his seat, can throw the Cut Bar perpen- dicular by means of a hand lever.
The Knives will run in a per- pendicular position without in- crease of Friction to the Cut Bar.
The Pitman and Finger Bar are always on a line, and are not changed by raise or fall of Bar.
Either end of Bar can be raised independent of the other. The pole is independent of the Machine and cannot bear on Horses necks.
For ease of draft, and hand- ling in passing obstructions, and its adaptation to uneven surfaces, makes it the most de- eirable Mower a Farmer can buy. A trial is solicited.
Manufactured by E. M. KRUM & Co., CHATHAM, - Columbia Co., N. Y. REFERENCES GIVEN. CIRCULARS SENT BY MAIL.
J. & A. A. WHITAKER, GENERAL MERCHANTS,
TEA'S
CANDLES
Kerhonkson, N. Y., DEALERS IN
MOLAS .:
DRY GOODS GROCERIES Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Feed, Salt, &c.
Also General Forwarding Merchants.
THE ELIAS HOWE, JR. SEWING MACHINES,
Manufactured by The Howe Machine Company, for Families and Manufacturers.
THE GREAT PRIZE!
GOLD MEDAL
GOLD MEDAL
SELLE. DE. MD
ELIAS HOWE JR
SEWINGMACHINES
CLXVII . A .PARIS
NAPOLEON IC
EMPEREUR
CROSS OF THE
LEGION O HONOR
1867.
1867.
1867.
Exposition Universalle, Paris, 1867. Awarded over Eighty-two Competitors, the Highest Premium,
The Only Cross of the Legion of Honor and Gold Medal.
The Howe Sewing Machines are celebrated and known for doing the best work, using a straight and much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine. They are adapted to yny and all kinds of Family Sewing and Manufacturing of every description, from Fine Lace to Parent Leather, making a beautiful and perfect Lock Stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. and will neither rip or ravel, and use less thread. Every Machine is as near perfection as the best machinery in the world can make it. It is the oldest Machine, and hay more improvements, and is nearer perfection than any other machine, the parts being exactly alike. If any of the parts need to be replaced, the operator can replace it and it will outlast and outwear any machine made, They are remarkably simple and easily learned, sure in their operation and almost impossible to break or get them out of order. They nye any thread directly from the spool. The Needle has a perpendicular motion. absolutely tweescary for heavy work, run- easily, a fast sewer, and almost noiseless. They do not oil the fire -- of the operator, and do not have to be taken apart to off and clean. The New improved Family Machine tonot be surpassed and fa without equal and we CHALLENGE THE WORLD! to produce a better Machine on point of merit. A Hemmer. Feller, Gatherer, Braider, Quilter, Tecking Guide, and all the other necessary Tools go with each Machine free of charge. CAUTION .- The reputation of these Machine Are an celebrated ay to canse them to be imitated, andt Machines are sold for them nuder the name- of "Have Improved." " Original Howe," " The A. B. Howe." "The B. P. Howe." ac. Be not deceiver. Elias Howe, Jr., was the Inventor and first Patentre of Sewing Machines, and his wa- the Machine that received the highest premium at the World's Fair over >2 competitors ; bence is the best
C. S. STILWELL, Control Acent
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Alan all other kinds of Sewing Machines, new and second-hand, and fixtures on hand, for sale.
ALSO DEALER IN
Knitting Machines, Patterns, Piancs, Organs. &c.,
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ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
GROCERIES!
Groceries, Provisions, &c. John O. Brodhead DEALER IN
GROCERIES
Crockery & Glass Ware
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, FLOUR,
Tobacco, Foreignland: Domestic Liquors, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Cast Front street, Corner Albany Avenne,
KINGSTO
Thankful for pust patronage he hopes to merit at con- tinuance of the stir.
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ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
IAL
HOWE
SEWING MACHINE
IMPROVED." C. C. WILLIAMS, FALLSBURGH, SULLIVAN CO., N. Y., GEVERAL AGENTFOR Ulster, Sullivan, Orange and Rockland Counties. ORDERS FOR MACHINES PROMPTLY FILLED.
Also General Agent for the Estey Organ. -
F85189.16
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